The hotel is located in rather a strange location, in a light industrial looking area, and was hard to find off the main road (despite having written directions from their own web site). The road to take off the main N44 looked more like an alleyway, but it opened out a little at the end.
The hotel is strictly no-frills, and the room was small but clean. The bed was comfortable, and the room included a very small television, a coffee maker, a desk and couple of chairs, and the tiniest bedside ‘cabinet’ (more a box) I’ve ever seen! The ensuite bathroom was small, but clean and everything was in working condition. The room was warm, and there was no air conditioning, and since we were on the ground floor we did not want to leave the window open, since somebody could enter fairly easily. The passageways smelt a little musty.
The restaurant was fine – the same as you always tend to get with a Campanile, with a choice of meals off the menu or from the buffet. Breakfast was not included, and was 7.20 Euros for a smallish choice of cold items, served in a small side room. Only one of us bothered with the breakfast.
Overall I would say that this hotel was perfectly fine for what we wanted – a one-night stopover on the way to somewhere else. I wouldn’t really have wanted to spend any longer here, but would consider it again for another one-night stay.





